Go through at least last three years of BHU PET question paper of M.A. Political Science. You will get a pretty good idea about the question pattern. Often questions are repeated as well.
You need to have a clear knowledge of the Political Science subjects taught at the graduation level, to score well in the examination.
My brother started preparations for BHU-PET for M.A. in political science with topics covered in the last three years question papers. He had a brief idea about the topics taught at graduation level (political science). He also revised and practiced sample papers of BHU-PET. These question papers are available at the BHU website.
The table below has a list of books that can be helpful as a reference for BHU-PET (M.A. in political science).
Subject |
Book name/author |
Indian Polity |
M. Laxmikant |
Political Theory |
O.P. Gauba |
Some important topics to cover for BHU-PET (M.A. in political science):
These are some of the vast topics that have scope for a lot of questions in BHU-PET for MA in Political Science.